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How much laundry soap are you using? Using too much causes it to not rinse out properly and makes clothing look yellow and dingy (the soap discolors in the dryer). Also stuffing the washer too full can also cause soap to not rinse out properly. If you want to see if you are using too much, try washing a load and then set it on rinse again. Look in the washer after it starts to agitate again. If you see any soap suds, cut in half how much you use. Unless you work in very grimy conditions you don`t need that much soap, just enough to refresh your clothes and get out perspiration. I use less than a 1/3 of what is recommended unless it`s something I have been wearing to dig in the garden. Also check the washing instructions on the slacks. Does the manufacturer recommend using bleach or bleach substitute?

Your pumpkins are under stress from disease, insects(squash vine borer), or lack of water....hard to tell without seeing them, but most likely the case if the vines are dying. The pumpkins are turning orange, again because of the stress to the plant. Unfortunately, at this point there is little you can do, and you probably won`t be able to keep the pumpkins until Oct. Next time you plant pumpkins, as the vines grow long, bury a section of the vine at a node where a leaf comes out. Just throw a couple shovels full of dirt on top of the vine. The vine will send out roots here. Do it every four feet or so if you can. Then, if something happens to the main stem, you have a better chance of the vine surviving. This is especially true if squash vine borers get into the main stem. Doesn`t work so well if you get a disease, but it doesn`t hurt.

Yes the yellow shirt gets washed with colors or white.First, be certain that your shirt is washable. If it says dry clean only, believe the tag. Dry clean after each wearing to prevent yellowing. If your shirt is white and washable, here are two methods to try. Success will depend upon how old the stains are and the fabric content of your shirt cotton whitens best.I hope my answer will help you a lot.

Preventive maintenance can be important to stop odor. Use no more than 1 tbsp of detergent unless washing very soiled articles. Fabric softener is dispensed in the rinse cycle so it can coat the inside of the outer tub. Dryer sheets or dryer balls are better options. Using mainly cold water for washing is fine but makes maintenance very important. A hot wash or soak as your last cycle on wash day will help prevent odor. It`s a great opportunity to soak your dirtiest articles...then an extra rinse will help flush odor-causing residue.
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